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Card using Gypsy and Wild Card

I made this cute card using my Gypsy and Wild Card cartridge. The scallop edge frame was pesfect to display the stamped image, and I was able to use the hide-contour feature to cut the frame twice, using only the parts of the cut that I needed for this project. The stamp is also embossed, and layered to add dimension.

I also used Viva Pearls on the scalloped frame. They look like tiny little pearls.

The inside of the card has a bigger mat using the same cut as the front- I love that feature of the Cricut!

I finished it with a Martha Stewart scallop punch on the edge, and tied a satin ribbon to match. TFL!

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